The Classic Deities in Bacon: A Study in Mythological SymbolismJohns Hopkins Press, 1933 - 224 Seiten |
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... person we gaze upon , and there condense into alien and perturbing blood . If it does , that person has a case of earthly love . The worst cases are those in which an elderly person catches it from a young one . Women have such a ...
... person we gaze upon , and there condense into alien and perturbing blood . If it does , that person has a case of earthly love . The worst cases are those in which an elderly person catches it from a young one . Women have such a ...
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... person : Yet so that matter as a whole , or the mass of matter , was once without form ; for Chaos is without form , Cupid is a person . And this agrees well with Holy Writ ; for it is not written that God in the beginning created ...
... person : Yet so that matter as a whole , or the mass of matter , was once without form ; for Chaos is without form , Cupid is a person . And this agrees well with Holy Writ ; for it is not written that God in the beginning created ...
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... person of Vulcan , because it makes so much use of fire ) when it endeavours by much vexing of bodies to force Nature to its will and conquer and subdue her ( for Nature is described under the person of Minerva , on account of the ...
... person of Vulcan , because it makes so much use of fire ) when it endeavours by much vexing of bodies to force Nature to its will and conquer and subdue her ( for Nature is described under the person of Minerva , on account of the ...
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Achelous alchemists alchemy allegory allusion ancient appears Aristotle atom authority Bacon Bacon's interpretation beauty believe Boccaccio body called Cicero classical Cœlum Comes's Conti Cupid Dædalus deor deorum Dionysus divine doctrine doubtless earth earthly Edited Empedocles Ericthonius essay exegesis explains fable fact fame Fulgentius gods gold Greek hath heaven heavenly Hercules Hermetic human Ibid idea indebted interprets the myth Jove Jupiter kings Lactantius learning less London Lucretius Machiavelli Macrobius matter means mediæval Mercury metals mind moral Muses mythology Narcissus Natalis Comes nature Neo-Platonic Neo-Platonists Orpheus Ovid Pan's passage Pentheus Perseus Petrarch philosophers Plato poetry poets princes principle probably Prometheus Proserpine Proteus quoted reason Redgrove regard Renaissance sapientia veterum Saturn says as follows seems Servius Sirens soul Sphinx spirit Stoic stone suggested symbolism tells theory things tion Translated transmutation turn Typhon Venus VIII Virgil wisdom words